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ABSTRACT

THE PROCESS OF FORMING A POLYOLEFIN DEPOSIT OR COATING ON A SUBSTRATE WHICH COMPRISES: (A) FORMING A SOLUTION OF A POLYOLEFIN IN A SOLVENT THEREFOR (SUCH AS POLYETHYLENE OR POLYPROPYLENE) HEATED TO A TEMPERATURE SUFFICIENT TO BRING ABOUT SOLUTION OF THE POLYOLEFIN THEREIN, PROGRESSIVELY COOLING THE SOLUTION OF THE POLYOLEFIN THEREIN, PROGRESAND SIMULTANEOUSLY ADDING TO THE SOLUTION A VOLATILE LIQUID WHICH IS A NON-SOLVENT FOR THE POLYOLEFIN, AND, DURING ADDITION OF THE NON-SOLVENT, SUBJECTING THE MIXTURE TO CONSTANT AGITATION AND A HIGH DEGREE OF SHEAR, WHEREBY MINUTE DISCRETE POLYOLEFIN PARTICLES ARE FORMED AS A DISPERSION IN THE MIXTURE OF SOLVENT AND NON-SOLVENT; (B) HEATING THE SUBSTRATE TO BE COATED TO A TEMPERATURE AT OR ABOVE THE FUSION TEMPERATURE OF THE POLYOLEFIN; AND (C) SPRAYINGTHE POLYOLEFIN DISPERSION ONTO THE HEATED SUBSTRATE, WHEREBY THE VOLATILE COMPONENTS OF THE DISPERSION ARE EVAPORATED AND THE DISCREET PARTICLES OF POLYOLEFIN ARE DEPOSITED ON AND FUSED INTO A CONTINUOUS COATING ON THE SUBSTRATE. THE PROCESS IS PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN PREPARING PROTECTIVE AND EASILY SLIPABLE COATING ON THE SURFACE OF A WIDE VARIETY OF METAL OBJECTS SUCH AS STEEL PANELLING, CONSTRUCTION MEMBERS AND OTHER OBJECTS WHERE A PROTECTIVE AND LOW-FRICTION COATING IS REQUIRED.

DEFENSIVE PUBLICATION UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Published at the request of the applicant or owner in accordance with the Notice of Dec. 16, 1969, 869 0.6. 687. The abstracts of Defensive Publication applications are identified by distinctly numbered series and are arranged chronologically. The heading of each abstract indicates the number of pages of specification, including claims and sheets of drawings contained in the application as originally filed. The files of these applications are available to the public for inspection and reproduction may be purchased for 30 cents a sheet.

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PUBLISHED JANUARY 26, 1971 T882 017 COATING SUBSTRATES WITH POLYOLEFINS Charles H. Coney, 2008 Canterbury Road, Kingsport, Tenn. 37660 Filed May 13, 1970, Ser. No. 36,996 Int. Cl. B44d 1/34 U.S. Cl. 117-49 No Drawing. 10 Pages Specification The process of forming a polyolefin deposit or coating on a substrate which comprises: (A) forming a solution of a polyolefin in a solvent therefor (such as polyethylene or polypropylene) heated to a temperature suflieient to bring about solution of the polyolefin therein, progressively cooling the solution to the quasi-solidification point and simultaneously adding to the solution a volatile liquid which is a non-solvent for the polyolefin, and, during addition of the non-solvent, subjecting the mixture to constant agitation and a high degree of shear, whereby minute discreet olyolefin particles are formed as a dispersion in the mixture of solvent and non-solvent; (B) heating the substrate to be coated to a temperature at or above the fusion temperature of the polyolefin; and (C) spraying the polyolefin dispersion onto the heated substrate, whereby the volatile components of the dispersion are evaporated and the discreet particles of polyolefin are deposited on and fused into a continuous coating on the substrate. The process is particularly useful in preparing protective and easily slipable coatings on the surface of a wide variety of metal objects such as steel panelling, construction members and other objects where a protective and low-friction coating is required. 

